In Latin, a possessive noun is in this case.
The genitive case
The declension and gender of vir, viri - boy
2nd ir, M
maria omnia
all seas
ager, agri m.
How the Romans would refer to the Mediterranean Sea
Mare Nostrum
A noun's function in the accusative case
direct object
The declension of pulcher, pulchra, pulchrum
2nd D. -er Adjective
virum fortem
strong men (d.o.)
Hill in Latin
collis, colli m.
We get the English word turpitude from this Latin word
turpis, turpe - shameful, disgraceful (3rd D. Adj)
3rd declension nouns that have āiā in the genitive plural are called___.
i-stem nouns
The declension and gender of Liber, libri
2nd D. -er , M
partem integram
uninjured part
Sweet, pleasant in Latin - dictionary from
dulcis, dulce (3rd D. adj)
The Vatican Field
Ager Vaticanus
List 2 ways to show an indirect object in English.
1. Prepositional phrase (to/for) 2. word order
The declension of liber libera liberum
2nd D. -er Adjective
gentium mores
customs of the people or the people's customs
Translate evening to Latin. Give the dictionary form
vesper, vesperi m
mons, montis m. (3rd i-stem)
What the subject is or does.
3rd Declension endings for M/F adjectives
is, is, e, em, i, es, ium, ibus, es, ibus
hosti turpi
to/for the disgraceful, shameful enemy
Beautiful in Latin
pulcher pulchra pulchrum
To the stars through difficulty
Ad astra per aspera.